Deconproct
Soothing and emollient effect suppositories
Rectal use
Format
10 Suppositories of 2 g
Indications
Deconproct is indicated for the improvement of uncomfortable sensations arising from disorders of the hemorrhoidal plexus, providing valuable support in proctology as an adjuvant for treatment aimed at resolving hemorrhoidal episodes, fissures and proctitis. Its emollient action is also reflected in an indirect improvement in evacuation, which is made difficult by the inflammatory process that characterizes these disorders. It is not a substitute for medical treatment but is intended as a helpful supplement.
Composition
Semi-synthetic glycerides, fat soluble extract of centella, fat soluble extract of calendula, fat soluble extract of mallow, stearyl glycyrrhinate, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), terpinen-4-ol.
Mode of use
Open the suppository by pulling on the two flaps. If necessary moisten it to facilitate insertion into the anorectal canal. It is recommended that one suppository is used during the evening. The duration of use depends on the evolution of symptoms. If necessary, the product can be used for prolonged periods on the advice of your doctor ad in any case for less than 30 days.
Cautions
Keep this preparation out of the sight and reach of children. Do not use for purposes other than those indicated. Do not use if you are hypersensitive to any of the ingredients of the product. To date, there are no known side effects caused by the use of the product. If unusual reactions occur, stop taking the product and consult your doctor or pharmacist. In the interests of safety, it is advisable to follow a doctor's advice if pregnant and/or breastfeeding. Do not use the product after the expiry date indicated on the outer packaging and printed on the blister inside. Do not use if the packaging is damaged. DISPOSE OF THE CONTAINER CORRECTLY AFTER USE Unused product and waste from it must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
Preservation
Store the product tightly closed in a dry place, away from light and sources of heat (T<30°C).